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From $289 / night 15.47 mi

Loews Ventana Canyon Resort

· 4.4 Very Good · 1,809 reviews

Upscale stays designed for families who budget for slopes, not stress.

  • Drop bags with bell staff after checkout for afternoon skiing
  • Fuel up with regional breakfast dishes from local artisans daily
  • Park with ease using convenient valet service year-round
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From $86 / night 17.52 mi

Holiday Inn Express & Sts Oro Valley-Tucson North

· 4.4 Very Good · 274 reviews

Speed and predictability designed for travelers juggling multiple itineraries at once.

  • Grab Cinnabon sweet rolls before heading to the slopes
  • Skip parking fees with complimentary on-site spaces for families
  • Warm up in the heated indoor pool after mountain hours
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From $224 / night 19.13 mi

El Conquistador Tucson a Hilton Resort

· 4.1 Very Good · 1,000 reviews

Upscale consistency built for travelers coordinating kids, gear, and changing plans.

  • Order food and drinks poolside without leaving the water
  • Recharge on custom-designed plush top mattresses built for deep sleep
  • Stock up on essentials at the twenty-four hour lobby market
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From $178 / night 19.51 mi

Fairfield Inn & Suites Tucson North / Oro Valley

· 4.2 Very Good · 334 reviews

Fair pricing paired with amenities that support the mountain athlete's routine.

  • Store wet swimsuits easily with complimentary towels always available
  • Refresh with Paul Mitchell bath amenities after outdoor adventures
  • Refuel between runs with microwaveable meals from The Corner Market
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From $262 / night 20.39 mi

The Westin La Paloma Resort and Spa

· 4.1 Very Good · 1,047 reviews

Elevated comfort tailored for families navigating lessons, runs, and different paces.

  • Organize family gear in streamlined closets built for efficiency
  • Recharge with responsibly sourced protein options after a full slope day
  • Deploy Service Express valet for fast morning slope departures
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From $198 / night 20.54 mi

Embassy Suites by Hilton Tucson Paloma Village

· 4.3 Very Good · 649 reviews

Built for groups who want actual space and a hot breakfast daily.

  • Gather for complimentary cocktails and appetizers after a long day
  • Gather around the pool with your crew between ski days
  • Recharge on premium down-alternative pillows and plush bedding nightly
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From $177 / night 22.06 mi

Westward Look Wyndham Grand Resort and Spa

· 4.5 Excellent · 1,349 reviews

Dependable midscale stays that deliver exactly what travelers expect every time.

  • Store family gear with ease in roomy closet configurations
  • Power your family with hot buffet breakfast before slope time
  • Retrieve equipment hassle-free from bell service and luggage storage
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From $116 / night 23 mi

Comfort Suites Tucson near Sabino Canyon

· 4.1 Very Good · 441 reviews

Midscale comfort for families who need predictable mornings and fast departures.

  • Rest on premium mattresses that support full-body recovery overnight
  • Restock snacks and beverages at the lobby marketplace daily
  • Bring the kids along at no additional nightly cost
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From $145 / night 23.46 mi

Hilton Garden Inn Tucson Airport

Evolved tradition tailored for groups whose gear rotation demands predictable overnight solutions.

  • Stretch and float in the warm indoor pool post-mountain
  • Choose allergen-free down-alternative pillows for sensitive family members or athletes
  • Recharge with late-night comfort food delivered to your room
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Photo of The Eddy Hotel Tucson Tapestry Collection by Hilton Highly rated
From $230 / night 23.96 mi

The Eddy Hotel Tucson Tapestry Collection

· 4.5 Excellent · 119 reviews

Premium comfort built for guests juggling lessons, runs, and midday meetups.

  • Reserve guaranteed connecting rooms so kids and parents stay side-by-side
  • Tackle muddy gear using fast same-day laundry turnaround options
  • Lock wallets and devices securely while your family skis
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From $120 / night 24.23 mi

Four Points by Sheraton Tucson Airport

Reliable comfort engineered for travelers who want predictability when legs are tired.

  • Gather around outdoor fire pits after long days on the slopes
  • Wash thermal layers between runs using guest laundry services
  • Power through mornings with hot breakfast built for cold-weather energy
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From $80 / night 24.3 mi

Best Western InnSuites Tucson Foothills Hotel

· 4.1 Very Good · 3,620 reviews

Consistent value built for travelers chasing adventure, not ambiance.

  • Park your oversized truck or trailer in complimentary lot spaces
  • Warm up in the heated indoor pool after mountain runs
  • Rest easier with firm or plush pillow options each night
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From $184 / night 24.47 mi

Sheraton Tucson Hotel and Suites

· 4.0 Very Good · 948 reviews

Reliable comfort designed for travelers managing rhythm over multiple mountain days.

  • Toast the day with signature cocktails and mountain views
  • Swim laps in the indoor pool to loosen muscles
  • Recharge on custom-designed plush mattresses built for deep recovery
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From $74 / night 24.5 mi

Woodspring Suites Tucson Medical Center

· 5.0 Excellent

Affordable extended stays designed for skiers spreading trips across multiple days.

  • Slide luggage and equipment bags under beds between ski trips
  • Park free steps from your room after mountain runs
  • Sleep in standard queen beds set up for restorative rest
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From $258 / night 24.51 mi

Homewood Suites by Hilton Tucson

· 4.3 Very Good · 362 reviews

Extended-stay comfort that welcomes families chasing powder on different schedules.

  • Sleep the whole crew with pull-out sofas in every suite
  • Clean winter gear between slope days with convenient guest laundry
  • Store bulky winter jackets in full-size extended-stay closets
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Local Area Guide

MT. Lemmon SKI Valley Travel Guide

We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.

Welcome to Mount Lemmon Ski Valley, a unique mountain destination offering a refreshing escape in Arizona's high desert. This guide is designed for visitors heading to the ski valley, whether for winter sports, summer adventures, or simply to experience the cooler mountain air. You’ll find practical information on navigating the area, planning your activities, dining options, and essential tips to make your visit smooth and enjoyable. Prepare for a mountain experience that stands apart from the typical desert landscape, offering distinct seasonal charms and activities year-round.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

Nestled atop the Santa Catalina Mountains, Mount Lemmon Ski Valley is a world away from the desert floor of Tucson, which lies approximately 27 miles to the south. Access is primarily via the scenic Sky Island Scenic Byway (Hwy 89A), a winding mountain road that offers dramatic elevation gains and breathtaking views. Be prepared for a significant change in temperature as you ascend. Parking is available directly at the ski valley, with designated areas for vehicles. For those flying in, Tucson International Airport (TYS) is the closest major airport, situated about 35 miles from the base of Mount Lemmon. The drive from the airport to the ski valley can take anywhere from 1.5 to 2.5 hours, depending on traffic and weather conditions, particularly during winter. While public transit does not extend to the ski valley, ride-sharing services may be available to the town of Mt. Lemmon, but options become scarce and unreliable higher up the mountain. Given the mountain terrain and potential for changing weather, especially snow in winter, it's advisable to arrive well before peak times to avoid any travel disruptions and secure convenient parking.

Section 02

Where to Stay

Lodging options near Mount Lemmon Ski Valley are primarily concentrated in the charming mountain community of Mt. Lemmon itself, a few miles below the ski area, or further down in the foothills towns closer to Tucson. These range from rustic cabins and vacation rentals to a few small inns. While there isn't a cluster of hotels immediately adjacent to the ski lifts, the town of Mt. Lemmon offers a more immersive mountain experience, with several lodging choices providing easy access. For those seeking more amenities, Tucson offers a vast selection of hotels, though these require a significant daily commute. Demand for mountain lodging spikes during ski season and on summer weekends, so booking well in advance is highly recommended. Utilizing map filters for proximity to the Ski Valley or the town of Mt. Lemmon can help narrow down choices. Consider lodging with amenities suited to mountain weather, such as fireplaces or sturdy parking for snowy conditions.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Getting There

Tucson International Airport (TUS) is the closest, with a drive time of 1.5–2.5 hours.

Arrival & Parking

Arrive early, especially in winter, to secure parking and avoid road congestion.

Food & Dining

The town of Mt. Lemmon offers shops and eateries for a casual stop.

Rainy Day Plan

Pack layers; mountain weather changes rapidly, so prepare for sun, wind, and potential precipitation.

Tip

The Ski Valley Grill provides a convenient spot to refuel after activities.

  • Tucson International Airport (TUS) is the closest, with a drive time of 1.5–2.5 hours.
  • Arrive early, especially in winter, to secure parking and avoid road congestion.
  • The town of Mt. Lemmon offers shops and eateries for a casual stop.
  • Pack layers; mountain weather changes rapidly, so prepare for sun, wind, and potential precipitation.
  • The Ski Valley Grill provides a convenient spot to refuel after activities.
Section 04

Ski Day Flow

Arrival & Pre-Event

As you ascend Mount Lemmon, anticipate a scenic but winding drive; allow ample travel time, especially if encountering snow or ice. Aim to arrive at least an hour before any scheduled activity to navigate parking, which is typically available at the base of the ski area, and to purchase tickets or rentals. Familiarize yourself with the layout upon arrival; the ticket counter, rental shop, and base lodge are usually clustered together. Take a moment to check current snow conditions or trail reports if applicable, and get your gear ready before heading to the slopes or trails.

During the Event

Once your activities commence, stay aware of your surroundings and any posted announcements. For skiers and snowboarders, familiarize yourself with lift operations and trail classifications. During warmer months, check for any guided hikes or interpretive programs. The Ski Valley Grill is your central hub for breaks, offering refreshments and a place to warm up or cool down. Be mindful of the altitude and stay hydrated, as this can affect your energy levels and comfort.

Post-Event & Departure

As your day concludes, allow time for returning rentals and gathering your belongings. If you're heading directly from the mountain, check the weather and road conditions for your descent, as conditions can change quickly after dark. The Ski Valley Grill often offers last-call for food or drinks, providing a final chance to relax before departing. Enjoy the downhill drive, taking in the twilight views, and be aware of wildlife that may be present on the roadway.

Arrival & Pre-Event

As you ascend Mount Lemmon, anticipate a scenic but winding drive; allow ample travel time, especially if encountering snow or ice. Aim to arrive at least an hour before any scheduled activity to navigate parking, which is typically available at the base of the ski area, and to purchase tickets or rentals. Familiarize yourself with the layout upon arrival; the ticket counter, rental shop, and base lodge are usually clustered together. Take a moment to check current snow conditions or trail reports if applicable, and get your gear ready before heading to the slopes or trails.

During the Event

Once your activities commence, stay aware of your surroundings and any posted announcements. For skiers and snowboarders, familiarize yourself with lift operations and trail classifications. During warmer months, check for any guided hikes or interpretive programs. The Ski Valley Grill is your central hub for breaks, offering refreshments and a place to warm up or cool down. Be mindful of the altitude and stay hydrated, as this can affect your energy levels and comfort.

Post-Event & Departure

As your day concludes, allow time for returning rentals and gathering your belongings. If you're heading directly from the mountain, check the weather and road conditions for your descent, as conditions can change quickly after dark. The Ski Valley Grill often offers last-call for food or drinks, providing a final chance to relax before departing. Enjoy the downhill drive, taking in the twilight views, and be aware of wildlife that may be present on the roadway.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable

Mount Lemmon Ski Valley

On site

This is the primary destination, offering a range of activities depending on the season. In winter, it's a hub for skiing and snowboarding, with groomed slopes suitable for various skill levels. During the summer and fall, the valley transforms into a popular spot for hiking, scenic chairlift rides, and enjoying the cooler mountain air. The area provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Santa Catalina Mountains and the desert landscape below. Amenities include a lodge with rentals, a ski school, and food services, making it a self-contained mountain resort experience.

Ski Valley Grill

On site

Located within Mount Lemmon Ski Valley, this casual eatery serves as a convenient spot for visitors to grab a meal or a snack. It offers a straightforward menu with options like burgers, sandwiches, and comfort food, perfect for refueling after a day on the slopes or trails. The grill also provides a place to relax and take in the mountain atmosphere, with indoor seating and sometimes outdoor patio options during warmer months. It's the most accessible dining option directly within the ski area, catering to both summer and winter visitors.

5–15 Minutes Away

Town of Mount Lemmon

2.1 mi

Just a short drive down the mountain from the ski valley, the small town of Mount Lemmon offers a charming and unique browsing experience. Browse unique gift shops, art galleries, and a few quaint eateries. The "highest post office in the continental U.S." is a notable landmark. The town retains a rustic, mountain-village feel, providing a pleasant diversion from the ski slopes and a chance to explore the local culture and history of this high-altitude community. It’s a popular stop for visitors seeking a bit of local flavor and souvenir hunting.

General Hitchcock Campground

3.0 mi

This campground is situated within the Coronado National Forest, offering a tranquil outdoor setting for those looking to extend their mountain experience or enjoy a picnic amidst nature. It's accessible via the Sky Island Scenic Byway and provides a peaceful retreat with opportunities for short walks and appreciating the Ponderosa pine and fir forest ecosystem. While not an attraction in the typical sense, it represents the broader natural beauty and recreational opportunities available in the surrounding mountain environment, ideal for nature enthusiasts and those seeking solitude.

Walkable

  • Mount Lemmon Ski Valley — This is the primary destination, offering a range of activities depending on the season. In winter, it's a hub for skiing and snowboarding, with groomed slopes suitable for various skill levels. During the summer and fall, the valley transforms into a popular spot for hiking, scenic chairlift rides, and enjoying the cooler mountain air. The area provides stunning panoramic views of the surrounding Santa Catalina Mountains and the desert landscape below. Amenities include a lodge with rentals, a ski school, and food services, making it a self-contained mountain resort experience. On site
  • Ski Valley Grill — Located within Mount Lemmon Ski Valley, this casual eatery serves as a convenient spot for visitors to grab a meal or a snack. It offers a straightforward menu with options like burgers, sandwiches, and comfort food, perfect for refueling after a day on the slopes or trails. The grill also provides a place to relax and take in the mountain atmosphere, with indoor seating and sometimes outdoor patio options during warmer months. It's the most accessible dining option directly within the ski area, catering to both summer and winter visitors. On site

5–15 Minutes Away

  • Town of Mount Lemmon — Just a short drive down the mountain from the ski valley, the small town of Mount Lemmon offers a charming and unique browsing experience. Browse unique gift shops, art galleries, and a few quaint eateries. The "highest post office in the continental U.S." is a notable landmark. The town retains a rustic, mountain-village feel, providing a pleasant diversion from the ski slopes and a chance to explore the local culture and history of this high-altitude community. It’s a popular stop for visitors seeking a bit of local flavor and souvenir hunting. 2.1 mi
  • General Hitchcock Campground — This campground is situated within the Coronado National Forest, offering a tranquil outdoor setting for those looking to extend their mountain experience or enjoy a picnic amidst nature. It's accessible via the Sky Island Scenic Byway and provides a peaceful retreat with opportunities for short walks and appreciating the Ponderosa pine and fir forest ecosystem. While not an attraction in the typical sense, it represents the broader natural beauty and recreational opportunities available in the surrounding mountain environment, ideal for nature enthusiasts and those seeking solitude. 3.0 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

Ski Valley Grill

On site

This is the go-to dining spot located directly within Mount Lemmon Ski Valley, providing essential fuel for a day of mountain activities. Offering casual fare such as burgers, hot dogs, chili, and sandwiches, it's perfectly suited for skiers, snowboarders, and hikers looking for a convenient bite. The atmosphere is laid-back, fitting the mountain setting, and it serves as a communal gathering point for visitors. Expect hearty, straightforward food that satisfies after a few hours spent outdoors in the crisp mountain air.

Whistle Stop Depot

2.1 mi

Located in the heart of the town of Mount Lemmon, the Whistle Stop Depot offers a unique dining experience in a historic setting. This restaurant is known for its casual atmosphere and a menu that often features American comfort food classics. It’s a popular spot for both locals and visitors to the mountain, providing a taste of the local flavor. Whether you're stopping for lunch during a scenic drive or seeking a relaxed dinner after exploring the mountain, it offers a cozy and welcoming environment.

Nearby Gathering Spots

Mt. Lemmon Cookie Cabin

2.1 mi

Famous for its delicious, freshly baked cookies, the Mt. Lemmon Cookie Cabin is a must-visit stop in the town of Mount Lemmon. Beyond cookies, they often offer other treats and beverages, making it a delightful place for a sweet indulgence. It’s a very popular destination, especially after a day of outdoor activities, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere. The aroma of baking cookies alone is enough to draw visitors in, providing a perfect treat to cap off a mountain excursion.

Cawley Place

2.1 mi

Cawley Place is another dining option in the small town of Mount Lemmon, offering a cozy and friendly atmosphere. It typically serves a range of American cuisine, aiming to provide satisfying meals for those enjoying the mountain environment. This spot is ideal for a casual lunch or dinner, whether you're a skier taking a break, a hiker exploring the trails, or simply enjoying a scenic drive up the mountain. Its location within the town makes it convenient for visitors exploring the area’s shops and attractions.

Local & Elevated Picks

The Iron Door Restaurant

2.1 mi

The Iron Door Restaurant is a well-regarded establishment in the town of Mount Lemmon, offering a more substantial dining experience. Known for its rustic charm and a menu that often includes hearty American dishes, it's a place where visitors can enjoy a quality meal in a comfortable setting. It’s a popular choice for those seeking a sit-down dinner after a day of mountain activities, providing a warm ambiance. Reservations are sometimes recommended, especially during peak seasons, to ensure a table at this local favorite.

Miner's Camp Cafe

2.1 mi

Miner's Camp Cafe, situated in the town of Mount Lemmon, offers a classic diner-style experience with a focus on breakfast and lunch. It's a beloved spot for enjoying hearty breakfast options and simple, satisfying lunch fare. The cafe provides a welcoming, down-to-earth atmosphere that appeals to families and casual diners. It’s a great place to start your day with a solid meal before heading up to the ski valley or to grab a bite while exploring the mountain town.

Inside & Adjacent

  • Ski Valley Grill — This is the go-to dining spot located directly within Mount Lemmon Ski Valley, providing essential fuel for a day of mountain activities. Offering casual fare such as burgers, hot dogs, chili, and sandwiches, it's perfectly suited for skiers, snowboarders, and hikers looking for a convenient bite. The atmosphere is laid-back, fitting the mountain setting, and it serves as a communal gathering point for visitors. Expect hearty, straightforward food that satisfies after a few hours spent outdoors in the crisp mountain air. On site
  • Whistle Stop Depot — Located in the heart of the town of Mount Lemmon, the Whistle Stop Depot offers a unique dining experience in a historic setting. This restaurant is known for its casual atmosphere and a menu that often features American comfort food classics. It’s a popular spot for both locals and visitors to the mountain, providing a taste of the local flavor. Whether you're stopping for lunch during a scenic drive or seeking a relaxed dinner after exploring the mountain, it offers a cozy and welcoming environment. 2.1 mi

Nearby Gathering Spots

  • Mt. Lemmon Cookie Cabin — Famous for its delicious, freshly baked cookies, the Mt. Lemmon Cookie Cabin is a must-visit stop in the town of Mount Lemmon. Beyond cookies, they often offer other treats and beverages, making it a delightful place for a sweet indulgence. It’s a very popular destination, especially after a day of outdoor activities, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere. The aroma of baking cookies alone is enough to draw visitors in, providing a perfect treat to cap off a mountain excursion. 2.1 mi
  • Cawley Place — Cawley Place is another dining option in the small town of Mount Lemmon, offering a cozy and friendly atmosphere. It typically serves a range of American cuisine, aiming to provide satisfying meals for those enjoying the mountain environment. This spot is ideal for a casual lunch or dinner, whether you're a skier taking a break, a hiker exploring the trails, or simply enjoying a scenic drive up the mountain. Its location within the town makes it convenient for visitors exploring the area’s shops and attractions. 2.1 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • The Iron Door Restaurant — The Iron Door Restaurant is a well-regarded establishment in the town of Mount Lemmon, offering a more substantial dining experience. Known for its rustic charm and a menu that often includes hearty American dishes, it's a place where visitors can enjoy a quality meal in a comfortable setting. It’s a popular choice for those seeking a sit-down dinner after a day of mountain activities, providing a warm ambiance. Reservations are sometimes recommended, especially during peak seasons, to ensure a table at this local favorite. 2.1 mi
  • Miner's Camp Cafe — Miner's Camp Cafe, situated in the town of Mount Lemmon, offers a classic diner-style experience with a focus on breakfast and lunch. It's a beloved spot for enjoying hearty breakfast options and simple, satisfying lunch fare. The cafe provides a welcoming, down-to-earth atmosphere that appeals to families and casual diners. It’s a great place to start your day with a solid meal before heading up to the ski valley or to grab a bite while exploring the mountain town. 2.1 mi
Section 07

Local Tips

Cell service is unreliable on Mount Lemmon: download offline maps and inform someone of your plans.

Wildlife, including deer and black bears, are common: maintain a safe distance and never feed them.

Pack out all trash: there are limited facilities for waste disposal on the mountain.

Daylight hours vary significantly: mountain evenings can arrive swiftly, impacting driving visibility.

Seasonal note: Mount Lemmon Ski Valley offers a distinct experience throughout the year. Winter transforms it into a snowy playground for skiers and snowboarders, with a cozy, festive atmosphere ideal for winter sports enthusiasts. Spring and early summer bring melting snow, vibrant wildflowers, and pleasant hiking temperatures, perfect for exploring the mountain trails before the heat of mid-summer sets in. Mid-summer offers a cool respite from the desert heat, with lush green forests and opportunities for hiking and scenic drives. Fall brings a stunning display of autumn colors, crisp air, and ideal hiking conditions, making it a beautiful time for a visit before the winter snow returns.

  • The Sky Island Scenic Byway (Hwy 89A) can experience heavy traffic and closures due to snow, so always check conditions before heading up.
  • Cell service is unreliable on Mount Lemmon download offline maps and inform someone of your plans.
  • Wildlife, including deer and black bears, are common maintain a safe distance and never feed them.
  • Pack out all trash there are limited facilities for waste disposal on the mountain.
  • Daylight hours vary significantly mountain evenings can arrive swiftly, impacting driving visibility.
  • Seasonal note: Mount Lemmon Ski Valley offers a distinct experience throughout the year. Winter transforms it into a snowy playground for skiers and snowboarders, with a cozy, festive atmosphere ideal for winter sports enthusiasts. Spring and early summer bring melting snow, vibrant wildflowers, and pleasant hiking temperatures, perfect for exploring the mountain trails before the heat of mid-summer sets in. Mid-summer offers a cool respite from the desert heat, with lush green forests and opportunities for hiking and scenic drives. Fall brings a stunning display of autumn colors, crisp air, and ideal hiking conditions, making it a beautiful time for a visit before the winter snow returns.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

Expect cold temperatures, with average highs in the 30s and lows often below freezing. Snowfall is common, making the ski valley operational for winter sports. Visitors should dress in warm layers, including waterproof outerwear, hats, and gloves. Driving conditions can be hazardous, requiring 4WD or chains at times.

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Spring & early summer

Temperatures begin to warm, typically ranging from the 50s to the 70s. Snowmelt makes for lush scenery, but snow can linger at higher elevations into early spring. Layers are still recommended as mountain weather can be unpredictable, with cooler mornings and evenings.

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Mid-summer

This is the coolest part of the year, with highs generally in the 70s and 80s, offering a significant temperature difference from Tucson. It's ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. While generally pleasant, occasional thunderstorms can occur, so be prepared for potential rain showers.

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Fall season

Crisp and cool conditions prevail, with daytime temperatures often in the 60s and 70s, dropping into the 40s at night. This season offers beautiful fall foliage and comfortable weather for hiking and exploring. It's a transitional period, so pack layers to adapt to changing temperatures.

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Rain & snow

Rain is possible year-round, often occurring as thunderstorms in the summer. Winter brings snow, which is crucial for ski operations. Always check the local forecast before your visit, as rapid weather changes are common at this elevation. Appropriate footwear and rain gear are advisable in all seasons.

Winter

Expect cold temperatures, with average highs in the 30s and lows often below freezing. Snowfall is common, making the ski valley operational for winter sports. Visitors should dress in warm layers, including waterproof outerwear, hats, and gloves. Driving conditions can be hazardous, requiring 4WD or chains at times.

Spring & early summer

Temperatures begin to warm, typically ranging from the 50s to the 70s. Snowmelt makes for lush scenery, but snow can linger at higher elevations into early spring. Layers are still recommended as mountain weather can be unpredictable, with cooler mornings and evenings.

Mid-summer

This is the coolest part of the year, with highs generally in the 70s and 80s, offering a significant temperature difference from Tucson. It's ideal for hiking and outdoor activities. While generally pleasant, occasional thunderstorms can occur, so be prepared for potential rain showers.

Fall season

Crisp and cool conditions prevail, with daytime temperatures often in the 60s and 70s, dropping into the 40s at night. This season offers beautiful fall foliage and comfortable weather for hiking and exploring. It's a transitional period, so pack layers to adapt to changing temperatures.

Rain & snow

Rain is possible year-round, often occurring as thunderstorms in the summer. Winter brings snow, which is crucial for ski operations. Always check the local forecast before your visit, as rapid weather changes are common at this elevation. Appropriate footwear and rain gear are advisable in all seasons.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary purpose

Skiing, snowboarding, hiking, scenic drives

Neighborhood

Mount Lemmon Ski Valley area

Nearest airport

Tucson International Airport (TUS)

Parking

Available at the ski area base

Walkable district

Limited to ski valley amenities and nearby town

Groceries & supplies

Limited in Mt. Lemmon town; stock up in Tucson

Pharmacy

Available in Tucson; very limited in Mt. Lemmon town

Urgent care

Tucson offers comprehensive options; limited emergency services on mountain

Downtime

Enjoy scenic viewpoints, picnic spots, or the town's shops

Pro tip

Check road conditions and weather forecasts before ascending, especially during winter.

Primary purposeSkiing, snowboarding, hiking, scenic drives
NeighborhoodMount Lemmon Ski Valley area
Nearest airportTucson International Airport (TUS)
ParkingAvailable at the ski area base
Walkable districtLimited to ski valley amenities and nearby town
Groceries & suppliesLimited in Mt. Lemmon town; stock up in Tucson
PharmacyAvailable in Tucson; very limited in Mt. Lemmon town
Urgent careTucson offers comprehensive options; limited emergency services on mountain
DowntimeEnjoy scenic viewpoints, picnic spots, or the town's shops
Pro tipCheck road conditions and weather forecasts before ascending, especially during winter.
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking near MT. Lemmon SKI Valley

What are the closest hotels to MT. Lemmon SKI Valley?

The closest hotel to MT. Lemmon SKI Valley is Loews Ventana Canyon Resort (15.47 mi, from $289/night) — a 31-minute drive. Other nearby options include Holiday Inn Express & Suites Oro Valley-Tucson North by IHG (17.52 mi, from $86/night) and El Conquistador Tucson a Hilton Resort (19.13 mi, from $224/night). Loews Ventana Canyon Resort offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. Holiday Inn Express & Suites Oro Valley-Tucson North by IHG offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center. El Conquistador Tucson a Hilton Resort offers free breakfast, a pool, and a fitness center.

Which hotels near MT. Lemmon SKI Valley are good for families?

Several hotels near MT. Lemmon SKI Valley are well-suited for families. Loews Ventana Canyon Resort (15.47 mi, from $289/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Oro Valley-Tucson North by IHG (17.52 mi, from $86/night), and El Conquistador Tucson a Hilton Resort (19.13 mi, from $224/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near MT. Lemmon SKI Valley are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near MT. Lemmon SKI Valley accommodate team and group travel. Loews Ventana Canyon Resort (15.47 mi, from $289/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Oro Valley-Tucson North by IHG (17.52 mi, from $86/night), and El Conquistador Tucson a Hilton Resort (19.13 mi, from $224/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Are there extended-stay hotels near MT. Lemmon SKI Valley?

Yes — Woodspring Suites Tucson Medical Center (24.5 mi, from $74/night) and Homewood Suites by Hilton Tucson / St. Philips Plaza Univ (24.51 mi, from $258/night) are all extended-stay properties near MT. Lemmon SKI Valley, with full kitchens and on-site laundry.

Are there upscale or luxury hotels near MT. Lemmon SKI Valley?

Several upscale hotels are available near MT. Lemmon SKI Valley. Loews Ventana Canyon Resort (15.47 mi, from $289/night), The Westin La Paloma Resort and Spa (20.39 mi, from $262/night), and Sheraton Tucson Hotel and Suites (24.47 mi, from $184/night) all offer on-site dining, spa access, room service, and a pool.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels near MT. Lemmon SKI Valley offer free breakfast?

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Oro Valley-Tucson North by IHG (17.52 mi, from $86/night), Fairfield Inn & Suites Tucson North / Oro Valley (19.51 mi, from $178/night), and Embassy Suites by Hilton Tucson Paloma Village (20.54 mi, from $198/night) include complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels near MT. Lemmon SKI Valley have an outdoor pool?

Loews Ventana Canyon Resort (15.47 mi, from $289/night) has an outdoor pool.

Which hotels near MT. Lemmon SKI Valley have an indoor pool?

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Oro Valley-Tucson North by IHG (17.52 mi, from $86/night), El Conquistador Tucson a Hilton Resort (19.13 mi, from $224/night), and Fairfield Inn & Suites Tucson North / Oro Valley (19.51 mi, from $178/night) have an indoor pool available year-round.

Which hotels near MT. Lemmon SKI Valley have a fitness center?

Loews Ventana Canyon Resort (15.47 mi, from $289/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Oro Valley-Tucson North by IHG (17.52 mi, from $86/night), and El Conquistador Tucson a Hilton Resort (19.13 mi, from $224/night) have an on-site fitness center.

Which hotels near MT. Lemmon SKI Valley are pet-friendly?

Loews Ventana Canyon Resort (15.47 mi, from $289/night), Holiday Inn Express & Suites Oro Valley-Tucson North by IHG (17.52 mi, from $86/night), and El Conquistador Tucson a Hilton Resort (19.13 mi, from $224/night) accept pets. Fee policies vary by property.

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